Max Frisch's novel "Montauk" is a semi-autobiographical work that was published posthumously in 1975. The novel explores Frisch's memories and experiences during a weekend trip he took to Montauk, a small fishing town on Long Island, New York.
The novel is written in a stream-of-consciousness style and focuses on Frisch's thoughts and reflections on life, love, relationships, and mortality. It is also a meditation on the role of the writer and the creative process.
Frisch himself is a central character in the novel, and his interactions with other characters, including a woman he meets on the beach, are a major part of the story.
"Montauk" is considered one of Frisch's most personal works and is widely regarded as a classic of Swiss literature. It has been translated into several languages and has been adapted into a play and a film.
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